We all know that the most important thing in competitive exams is Mathematics. That doesn’t mean that other topics are less important. You can get a good score only if you get a good score in math section. A good score comes with practice and practice. You should do your math problems within time with correctness, and only shortcut tricks can give you that success. Again it does not mean that you can’t do maths without using shortcut tricks. You may do math problems within time without using any shortcut tricks. You may have that potential. But so many people can’t do this. So Roman Numeral topic here for those people. Here in this page we try to put all types of Roman Numeral. But it possible we miss any. We appreciate if you share that with us. Your little help will help so many needy.

Roman numerals is the number system . This numeric system is used in History.This number system is used in a ancient Rome and it written by combinations of letters from the Latin alphabet that signify values.In history time Roman numerals are expressed by letters of the alphabet and but today are rarely used in some special sector except for formality or variety. There are some of four basic Rules for reading Roman numerals.

Roman Numeral 1 to 50:
In Roman numeral some numeral are One or more letters placed after another letter of greater value increases the greater value by the amount of the smaller (XV = 15, XVI = 16, XVII = 117, or LXV = 65 ,LXVI = 66 ,LXVII = 67 etc.). In Roman numerals are letter repeated once or twice repeats its value that many times (XXX = 30, CC = 200, etc.).

A letter placed before another letter of greater value decreases the greater value by the amount of the smaller (V = 5, XL = 40, M = 100, etc.)

Roman numerals XCI “91”
The roman numeral XCI corresponds to the Arabic number 91.
How to read and how to write XCI
If number XCI is within to text or sentence it should be read in its equivalent in Arabic numbers, in this case 91.

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